Government modernization on demand requires a best practices mindset.
We’ve seen it time and time again that when new government policies are implemented, a new set of business rules must be put into practice to reflect the changes. While this is typical of any enterprise business, we often...

Have you seen what our leading rules engine can do to simplify complicated business decision-making and enhance your OpenEdge apps? Our December 17th webinar will show you firsthand how OpenEdge Rules works and how you can deploy it to handle rapidly changing...

Visit us in Vegas, December 8-12, 2014 where our experts will be presenting on application development and business rules management at two upcoming Gartner events: Gartner Application Architecture, Development and Integration (AADI) Summit and Gartner Business Process Management (BPM) Summit.

On September 28, 2014, Thomas Eric Duncan became the first patient in the US diagnosed with Ebola. He died on October 8, 2014. On October 12, one of his caregivers tested positive for Ebola. The tragic reality is that both Mr. Duncan’s death, and the transmission of his disease, might have been...

In today's rapidly changing business landscape, companies across sectors as well as federal, state and local governments are working to replace legacy systems and complicated manual processes with automated, flexible, easy-to-use business...

The rapidly changing nature of business is a given. As the business landscape evolves, so too must internal processes and operations, industry regulations, new venues for conducting business, such as the cloud and mobile environments. Consequently, it’s now even more necessary to maintain continuous...

Corticon founder Dr. Mark Allen shares the full story behind rules management innovation:
The idea for Corticon started back in 1995, during my medical training at UCLA. As a part of government-funded research projects, I built...

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